bought off ebay a week ago for less than $300/shipped, and it arrived this afternoon. i love my sidewinder, but this machine is simply better. the main tower is an extruded aluminum square, the base is aluminum w.rubber feet, the digital counter (with reset) goes at least to 5 digits and uses a photo-optic trigger for accuracy, the 12v dc motor has reverse and on/off switches and a speed pot. it has a faster no-load 1825rpm compared to the no-load 1250rpm on the sidewinder. the thomas is notably smoother and quieter, too. i wound up a tele bridge pup in 2/3rds the time it would have taken the sidewinder. the pic below was sent to me by the builder during its construction, and is not complete. i'll post some pics of my machine tomorrow. anyone interested in learning more about the excellent Thomas Winder can contact me directly - rob@frettech.com
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Last edited by David Schwab; 07-21-2012, 02:34 AM.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Rob DiStefanotrust me dude, this mutha ain't based on no krap schat-tan. not at all.
Look, the original eBay listing is titled:
SCHATTEN STYLE PICKUP WINDER: THOMAS DESIGN M1,FT SWITCH & ADAPTER INCLUDED. | eBay
So clearly they agree.
I mean there's no point in reinventing the wheel, but there are other winders that look totally different. I'm not criticizing this winder, just stating an obvious fact.
So as you see here, we have the "winding tower" in the back, with the two rectangular aluminum platens to attach the bobbins on either side.
The Schatten also has the optical trigger for the front mounted counter.
The differences are it's made of metal and not plastic (although mine is steel because it's an older one), and it has a nice metal base instead of laminated particle board.
It's also nice having the controls out front, and clearly the motor is better, etc. But it's a Schatten clone. They even said so.
My point is that design is not new, and it's clearly derived from the Schatten, but made better, which was my original statement. This one looks like its worth the money, while I feel the Schatten is not.
As an example, something like this is a totally different design:
Last edited by David Schwab; 07-16-2012, 04:06 PM.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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"schattan clone"??? what ARE you talking about????
saying that because a thomas *looks* lke a schatten means nothing. almost all winders are a box with a motor and some form of counter - reed, optic, etc. the schattan is as simple a planform as necessity needs to house the motor and counter, and so are most others. however, it's what's inside that counts and how it performs. i've had a schatten, and *for me* there is no comparing that krap to a sidewinder or thomas. ymmv.
dude, you've to got joking to compare even the look of a multi thousand dollar ingrid commercial coil winder to ANY "hobby" coil winder.
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I like the design idea of having two bars for wire stops. This would remove some resetting when switching out different bobbins. I guess you could even install a third rod if needed. Also putting the pot in the front rather than the top seems like a sensible idea. Looks nice a portable. I'm currently building a new winder with DC motor and prox sensor counter. I don't think it will look as handsome as this one but of course the cost will be much less. Other than putting fins on one side to cool you down while you wind, I still can't see the advantage of having two bobbin mounts. I have trouble concentrating when winding one bobbin let alone two! Maybe an auto-traverse setup down the road? I'm so looking forward to a smooth and quiet winder! Must be nice!
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Originally posted by Rob DiStefano View Post"schattan clone"??? what ARE you talking about????
saying that because a thomas *looks* lke a schatten means nothing. almost all winders are a box with a motor and some form of counter - reed, optic, etc. the schattan is as simple a planform as necessity needs to house the motor and counter, and so are most others. however, it's what's inside that counts and how it performs. i've had a schatten, and *for me* there is no comparing that krap to a sidewinder or thomas. ymmv.
dude, you've to got joking to compare even the look of a multi thousand dollar ingrid commercial coil winder to ANY "hobby" coil winder.
You came on here hawking the Sidewinder from what I remember.
It's based on the Schatten. It's not an original design. They even said so.
Saying it's a clone of the Schatten doesn't take away from the fact that it appears to be made much better. Personaly I would change a few things on it that were slavishly copied, like the rectangular platens. I've been using a Schatten for the past six years, so I know how they work, and guess what, it's not a hobby winder since I wind pickups full time on the thing.
But it is over priced and under powered. But I took care of that. If this was out at the time I would have bought this. But I would have changed a few things on this too.
My new winder won't be anything like either of these.
And stop calling people dude, it makes you sound like you are 13 years old.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by StarryNight View PostI like the design idea of having two bars for wire stops. This would remove some resetting when switching out different bobbins. I guess you could even install a third rod if needed. Also putting the pot in the front rather than the top seems like a sensible idea. Looks nice a portable. I'm currently building a new winder with DC motor and prox sensor counter. I don't think it will look as handsome as this one but of course the cost will be much less. Other than putting fins on one side to cool you down while you wind, I still can't see the advantage of having two bobbin mounts. I have trouble concentrating when winding one bobbin let alone two! Maybe an auto-traverse setup down the road? I'm so looking forward to a smooth and quiet winder! Must be nice!
But it looks like a nicely made machine for hand guided winding.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostSaying it's a clone of the Schatten doesn't take away from the fact that it appears to be made much better.
And stop calling people dude, it makes you sound like you are 13 years old.DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by StarryNight View Post... I have trouble concentrating when winding one bobbin let alone two! Maybe an auto-traverse setup down the road? I'm so looking forward to a smooth and quiet winder! Must be nice!
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